Russia's President Vladimir Putin poses the same threat if military units and infrastructure are deployed in the region, as NATO has decided to formally begin the process for accession to Finland and Sweden in Northern Europe. I strongly restrained it as I had to give it.

President Putin told reporters in Turkmenistan, Central Asia, on the 30th that NATO has officially decided to start the procedure for joining Finland and Sweden, "There is no problem with Ukraine. Feel free to do so if you wish. "



On the other hand, he said, "We should clearly understand that when military units and infrastructure are deployed, we must respond like a mirror and pose the same threat," he strongly restrained.



He added, "The relationship between the two countries has been good so far, but there will be some tension in the future," he said, recognizing that worsening relations are inevitable.



Meanwhile, Putin denied that the shopping center in Kremenchuk, central Ukraine, had been attacked by Russian troops, "Russian troops will not attack civilian facilities."



He then expressed the idea that there was no need to set a deadline for military operations and emphasized his willingness to continue the military invasion in line with the plan.